Stumped on a rock carrin

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I have spent the last 2 years in search of something that may not exist, and thanks, (in no small part to TN), I have been learning. I usually have some ideas about most Spanish marks on the trails that I follow, but this pile has me absolutely stumped! (Sorry about the fading light, it was my last evening in the area until spring, and I wanted a photo). The first photo is of the pile, the second of a carving that was very apparent on one of the stones. The first photo was taken from a spot where it was apparent you was supposed to stand. It had been smoothed into a perfect platform, and was the only place you could truly view the pile from.

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In this photo, there appears to be the number "3" that I've outlined in yellow and a very small black "X" that I've tagged. There's a face on the stone to the right; showing between the number and your staff. There's another figure just to the left of the number, same sized, that might be a "G", but can't tell.



That first photo has some stones that seem shaped as animal heads. A bull in the larger circle, lower left. A bottle shaped stone to the upper left of the bull, that could be a legless turtle......or a duck, stretching it's neck. There's a black dog on the right, looking to the right. and several possible symbols in a couple of rocks. Those might just be pixalations.
 

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A bottle shaped stone to the upper left of the bull, that could be a legless turtle......or a duck, stretching it's neck. There's a black dog on the right, looking to the right. and several possible symbols in a couple of rocks. Those might just be pixalations.

That legless turtle just might be a back flipper of a bigger turtle. In general to me the whole pile speaks of going right. Or possibly right toward us. If there is a bigger turtle in that pile.

The second sign or signs i can not make out. I suppose you might just take the right angle as one aspect of it.

I might step between those two rocks at the back and see if there is anything to sight through or over in that pile.
 

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OK, Moons. I went back and took a second (or fourth) look at his original photo. LOL Here is the turtle you suspected and I didn't see the first go around. He (or she) even has the 2 small black peck places for nostrils and an eys beck. I outlined him / her in red. I circled the black dog on the right in blue and I spotted 2 more black figures and circled them in blue. These 3 black figures seem to be painted on and not actual shadows. The one on the right is sharp-nosed, like maybe a wild hog and not a dog. The center figure appears to be ridden by a rider and even has a white spot for an eye. The black figure in the left circle has the look of a pack mule (see the 2 ears?) climbing up hill.

Excellent call, Kim. That "stretching duck" didn't really feel right.........even when I wrote it. :icon_thumleft:
 

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much ado about nothing, no true Spanish signs..they do not make them "iffy" they are or they are not..these are not..but keep looking, and keep e reading.. look for hoyos-a true confirmation that the sign is real..forgive
ss he would like to be a sign reader, but he is stuck on reading clouds, which I must say is a pro at..but treasure signs..not so much..
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Bonuntr:
Please forgive the RE / RW as he tries his best to distract you from considering ALL available information you may find on a trail. He's working extremely hard to insure you don't find anything.
 

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yes thats true you will never find anything except for ss when reading clouds...chose the real signs which for some reason ss cant even see let alone decode..the real signs are iconic many are of Christian Iconography, making them very distinctive, but our cr guy is to stubborn to drop cloud reading and join the trackers who stand at least a small chance of finding something, cloud readers only find more clouds...the weather report for them is always the same, partly cloudy chance of pareidolia..sad really..as confusion is the only by-product of cloud reading, and SS enjoys the confusion as it puts him in the center of the controversy and his ego likes that a lot.....so things will not change soon,.
now he is up to inventing a class of ancient civilizations that mimicked the Spanish and used paraidolia as their code source to justify his misreading natures camouflage..sad story told to often, actually ruining this forum for most of us..
as it is becoming cloud reading 101. I found it necessary to pay to have my own treasure forum produced just to get rid of cloud readers and treasure deniers, so that true trackers can have a place to learn the code without all the highjacking that the mods let go on here...they have confused free speech with mis speech.
 

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Readers of these threads have already noticed that the RE / RW constantly misreads posts and misquotes others. No where on these threads have I or anyone else (except him, just above) has ever wrote that the ANCIENTS mimic-ed the Spanish. The fact is just the opposite. The Spanish followed the trails of the Ancients and modified many of their carvings and monuments then added the so-called Kings codes to those sites. This is a very good example of how ragler tries to muddle the situation and discredit anyone who questions his edicts from on high.
 

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Rangler why do you spend your time attacking, post something constructive, SS ( Bill ) don't take the bait, it takes away from,- Who you are -, just state your opinion, he will get tired. Thanks
 

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much ado about nothing, no true Spanish signs..they do not make them "iffy" they are or they are not..these are not..but keep looking, and keep e reading.. look for hoyos-a true confirmation that the sign is real..forgive
ss he would like to be a sign reader, but he is stuck on reading clouds, which I must say is a pro at..but treasure signs..not so much..
oro for the truly informed
rangler

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" The Twilight Zone."
 

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Well, to end the debate, this rock pile of "paredolia", ended up being important to taking us along the trail! Just wanted anyone here that seen something more than clouds in the pile, you were very right! We were able to concieve, (with much anguish I might add), that the rocks at one time had fallen. We imagined them in a lot of positions,(never moving them), and on the 3rd try, found a carved pointer that was in the pile. This in turn led us to another rock pile, (a massive one, measuring 30 feet in diameter, very flat, with one gotcha rock in the center). The gotcha rock had been shaped like an M with one side longer than the other. Following the long side to a "head", (for lack of better terms), which pointed us to where we are now.
 

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Hey all....thought I would hurry and throw up a pic of the rock pile with the gotcha in it. This is the first rock monument that covered so much square area, yet had no height to it. Notice the reddish, carved stone that differs from all of the other black volcanic rock. The next monument, (that this one led us to), we were able to date. A tree had grown in the middle of the rock pile. The monument,(the one with the tree growing through it), was approx. 3 feet tall. We were able to bore the tree, (without harming it I might add), and take a ring growth reading. It acutally surprised us at how far back it dated. The tree had 252 rings. Dating back from 2014, (when the bore was taken), takes it back to 1762,(I assume I am correctly dating it). Mr. Braxton, (the owner of the land the monument is on), said we could return this fall, after he moves his cattle off the mountain. We are keeping our fingers crossed! Sorry,the pic doesn't do the square footage of this monument apparent, (it's one of those that you just had to be there)
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